Asian Studies Scholars Concerned About Vietnam

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Six Asian Studies scholars at Indiana University-Bloomington expresse their concerns to Senator Bayh over American policies and military action in Vietnam. Their two page letter explores their understanding of Vietnamese nationalism, history, politics and culture. The scholars reveal their anxiety and fears of a failed American response in the region. They conclude with an offer to be of service to the Senator in this great matter.

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Asian Studies Scholars Concerned About Vietnam

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Vietnam War, 1961-1975

Vietnam -- Politics and government -- 1945-1975.

Bayh, Birch, -- 1928

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Six Asian Studies scholars at Indiana University-Bloomington expresse their concerns to Senator Bayh over American policies and military action in Vietnam. Their two page letter explores their understanding of Vietnamese nationalism, history, politics and culture. The scholars reveal their anxiety and fears of a failed American response in the region. They conclude with an offer to be of service to the Senator in this great matter.

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Association of Centers for the Study of Congress

Date

1965-04-08

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Modern Political Papers, Indiana University Libraries

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